October 2012 Archive
811.
Show HN: An interactive graph of film ratings built with D3 and AngularJS (goodfil.ms)
812.
Texter: Drawing with text using JavaScript and Canvas (tholman.com)
813.
Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to Serge Haroche and David J. Wineland (nobelprize.org)
814.
Building a Riak Cluster on Raspberry Pi (basho.com)
815.
DoubleDollarJS.com (doubledollarjs.com)
816.
All ideas are old ideas (chris-granger.com)
817.
BAQL: Reading Hacker News as a non-CS liberal arts graduate (bayareaquarterlife.tumblr.com)
818.
Show HN: GBA.js, a Game Boy Advance emulator written in JavaScript (jpfau.github.com)
819.
Anatomy of a Solid-state Drive (queue.acm.org)
820.
Pushing Python Past the Present (archlinux.me)
821.
The Enterprise: I’m Not Sexy And I Know It (techcrunch.com)
822.
Create your own XKCD-style Graphs (imkevinxu.com)
823.
Coinbase now storing 87% of customer funds offline (blog.coinbase.com)
824.
Kalzumeus Podcast 3: Growing Consulting Practices, with Brennan Dunn (kalzumeus.com)
825.
Your Company Needs A Chief Dissent Officer (fastcompany.com)
826.
Clever (YC S12) Lands $3M, Now In 2000 Schools (techcrunch.com)
827.
CouchDB retrospective (groups.google.com)
828.
Steve Huffman - Teaching thousands of students to program on Udacity (googleappengine.blogspot.com)
829.
Dennis Ritchie passes away at 70 (2011) (techcrunch.com)
830.
The Pigeon Movement – A rallying cry for French startups (rudebaguette.com)
831.
Stanley Kubrick held his own camera, so why shouldn’t you? (future-bits.com)
832.
Entertainment Weekly puts smartphone in 1000 magazines (mashable.com)
833.
The Biggest Problem in App Discovery (blog.gaborcselle.com)
834.
Rails Rumble Winners - Gem Teardown (dwellable.com)
835.
Sending a Weather Balloon to Space (blog.hartleybrody.com)
836.
Your Fat Needs Sleep Too (scientificamerican.com)
837.
Developer Auction Racks Up $78 Million More Bids, Expands To LA (techcrunch.com)
838.
Installing Clozure Common Lisp on the Raspberry Pi (lispm.dyndns.org)
839.
Iron Man 3 and the Human Chain (wired.com)
840.
Show HN: Host your 3D printable projects with version control (cubehero.com)